Mar. 10 - Constant Springs. 
13 - Mandaville . 
14 - Mandeville. 
19 - Port Antonio, the point at which the Buzzard. 
was to he studied.* 
When we arrived at the local hotel, I obtained measuring 
instruments and we began the study of the odoriferous bird. 
With the help of the natives specimens were easily caught by 
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throwing out rats with looped cords, so that when they lit 
to pick up the rats, their feet were caught in the loops. 
Measurements were made with much detail as indicated in 
my sketch^ A large specimen was then, with the cord attached 
to his one foot allowed to rise from the ground with a view 
of observing the movements of his wings, - photographs were 
made to complete the record. In order to observe the move - 
men ts of the bird in taking flight from an elevated perch 
we tied dead rats to strings again and threw them out the 
second story window to the shed beneath. The buzzard? soon 
picked up the rats and turning began their flight with 
little effort, photographs and sketches being made for record 
Mr. Langley has made a report on his observations pub- 
lished in _ 
When our work was completed we packed up our belongings 
and returned to Eingston, Port Antonio and began our report. 
